Lexical similarity: 89%

You still don't know English, kiddo.

remember to ignore the leaf that just entered the thread, the other leaf is cool tho
yeah scandinavian languages are really close, i didnt think of that. scottish is closely related to them too right? or am i thinking of the wrong thing
i think spanish speaking countries should allow at least the OPTION of learning portuguese at school... i would've picked it over french or latin for sure

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sorry how many languages do you know?

>nosotros

Portuguese, English and French.
Your English is terrible judging by your post. Just saying.

i knew, you are a brazilian faggot studing english in canada, and now thinks that know more than anyone, fuck off

he said catalan and occitan

His English is fine, Zhang

It's really easy to understand on written form and even a little in spoken form. But when it comes to actually speaking Portuguese it's not that easy because there are a lot of phenoms we don't have in Spanish.

if we exclude croatian, bosnia, serb, and nordic tongues because they are dialects of each other than maybe spanish to portugal are the closest languages to each other

Im still trying to find out the lexical similarity between nordic dialects but they dont exist possibly because it's well over 94% and nobody bothers with lexical similarities of dialects